NFL PLAY 60 Character Camps Presented in Partnership with Anthony
Muñoz to be Held in 14 Cities throughout Summer and Fall

NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–For the sixth year in a row, the NFL has partnered with Hall of Fameoffensive tackle, Anthony Muñoz, to host NFL PLAY 60 Character
Camps throughout the country as part of the NFL’s year-round Hispanic
outreach initiative, focused on offering youth opportunities to play and
experience the game of football. Riding on last year’s success, the NFL
is expanding its PLAY 60 Character Camp program, visiting 14 cities this
summer and fall.

Beginning in Seattle, 16 NFL PLAY 60 Character Camps will be hosted
across 14 markets, including multiple cities in Florida, California and
New York. Each site will welcome nearly 300 predominately-Hispanic
youth, ages 9-13, with little or no football experience from local youth
organizations.

“I’m thrilled to kick off the sixth year of the NFL PLAY 60 Character
Camps,” said Anthony Muñoz, Founder of the Anthony Muñoz Hall of Fame
Foundation. “This year, we have the opportunity to reach more kids as we
expand our schedule to include more camps in more cities than ever
before. These community-level efforts have a tremendous impact on the
children, and it’s an honor to work with them each and every year. When
I was young, interacting with and learning directly from my NFL heroes
was huge, and these camps continue that cause today.”

The camps’ mission is to make a positive impact on youth through
teaching football skills, emphasizing exercise, and reinforcing the
importance of character in athletics and life. These grass roots efforts
have made a strong impact in these communities and are creating
significant momentum for a broader movement.

The program will work in collaboration with USA Football and its NFL
FLAG curriculum, which encourages participants to be physically active
through non-contact, continuous action while learning the fundamentals
of football, lessons in teamwork and sportsmanship through local
community leagues. USA Football is the official youth football
development partner of the NFL and its 32 teams.

In addition, the camps will teach character values that are core to the
Anthony Muñoz Foundation, as well as promote NFL PLAY 60’s health and
fitness message. NFL PLAY 60 is the league’s youth health and fitness
campaign, aimed at getting kids active for 60 minutes a day.

If interested in getting your children involved, registration for the
NFL FLAG fall season is currently open. To register with an NFL FLAG
league in your community or to start a league of your own, visit www.PlayFootball.com.

Dates & Locations:

DATES

CLUB

CITY

VENUE

June 18

Seattle Seahawks

Seattle, WA

Chiawana High School, Pasco, WA

June 19

New York Jets

New York, NY

Atlantic Health Training Center

July 7

Chicago Bears

Chicago, IL

Walter Payton Center at Halas Hall

July 11

New York Giants

New York, NY

Quest Diagnostics Training Center

July 13

Carolina Panthers

Charlotte, NC

Harris YMCA, Charlotte NC

July 17

San Francisco 49ers

San Francisco, CA

SAP Training Facility

July 18

Los Angeles Chargers

Los Angeles, CA

Edward Vincent Park, Inglewood, CA

July 21

Houston Texans

Houston, TX

Houston Texans Practice Bubble

July 24

Jacksonville Jaguars

Jacksonville, FL

Englewood High School, Jacksonville, FL

July 25

Denver Broncos

Denver, CO

Sports Authority Field at Mile High

July 26

Arizona Cardinals

Glendale, AZ

University of Phoenix Stadium

July 28

Miami Dolphins

Miami, FL

Ted Hendricks Stadium, Hialeah, FL

August 8

Washington Redskins

Hyattsville, MD

Bon Secours Washington Redskins Training Center

August 11

Oakland Raiders

Oakland, CA

TBD

September 12

Los Angeles Rams

Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum

September 26

Atlanta Falcons

Atlanta, GA

TBD

About NFL PLAY 60:

For nearly a decade, NFL PLAY 60 has brought together the NFL’s
long-standing commitment to health and fitness with partner
organizations to increase physical activity among youth. Since the
program was launched in 2007, the NFL has committed more than $325
million to youth health and fitness through programming, grants, and
media time for public service announcements. The NFL and its teams have
constructed more than 200 NFL Youth Fitness Zones and integrated
programs into more than 73,000 schools since the campaign launched. NFL
PLAY 60 is also implemented locally, as part of the NFL’s in-school,
after-school and team-based programs. For more information, visit www.NFLRUSH.com/play60.